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In the film Halloween II (1981), Michael Myers breaks into Haddonfield Elementary School. While in a classroom, Michael writes Samhain in blood on the chalkboard. Later on, the police and Dr. Loomis enter the school and examine what Michael wrote. Dr. Loomis does his best to explain to the police what Samhain means. In the novelization of the original film, his name is Danny. It is also revealed that he 'came within an ace of being accused' of Judith's murder but there was no evidence, resulting in Michael rightfully being charged. Lonnie appears as an adult in Halloween Kills. Ever since his encounter with Michael on Halloween night in 1978 (after being bullied himself by older kids), he turned to drugs and alcohol in his teens and young adult years and was a delinquent to forget his encounter with Michael. As an adult, he is now good friends with Tommy Doyle, and is seen celebrating with Tommy, Lindsey Wallace and Marion Chambers on the 40th anniversary of the original murders at a local bar. He joins Tommy's mob with his son Cameron, Laurie's granddaughter Allyson, Lindsey and many locals to find and stop Michael. Lonnie discovers the trail of murders lead to Michael's home, sending he, Cameron and Allyson to the house where Lonnie is killed. a b c d e f Harmetz, Aljean (October 16, 1982). " 'Haalloween III' Masks to Help Scare Up Sales". The New York Times. Archived from the original on December 15, 2018 . Retrieved October 30, 2017. Dan O'Herlihy, Actor Who Starred in 'Fail-Safe,' Dies at 85". The New York Times. February 19, 2005 . Retrieved February 12, 2015.

Fallows, Tom, Tom Atkins Interview (Night of the Creeps), Classic-Horror Web Zine October 14, 2009.At Least Two Unnamed People - Killed by Michael Myers after being lured to him by Nelson Christopher off-screen, mentioned. Jamie Lloyd and her son, Stephen, are never mentioned in Halloween H20: 20 Years Later since this film is set in alternate continuity, following from the first two films. Sundae (Dog) - Killed by Michael off-screen, mentioned. It is implied by Dr. Loomis that Michael kills dogs to eat them. Originally, Kara's fate varied in various script drafts. In the first draft, Kara is murdered by her son Danny in the Haddonfield Bus Depot, while the near final draft had the film ending with Tommy and Kara driving away. The film as released ends with Kara and Tommy driving off with the children, Danny and Stephen.

The explanation for Michael's drive to kill and immortality from the novel apparently became inspiration for a similar cause in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers but without mentioning Enda, instead incorporating the curse of Thorn and the inclusion of an evil cult that brought the curse to him. High-level Intellect: Michael possesses incredible feats of high intelligence as he is capable of displaying the ability to learn and strategize. Karen Bailey is employed as a nurse at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital. She dies after spending time with Budd in the therapeutic hot tub when Michael holds her head under the scalding water.Appears in: Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981), Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (mentioned only), Halloween (2007), Halloween Kills Wallace's use of gore served a different purpose than in Halloween II. According to Tom Atkins, "The effects in this [film] aren't bloody. They're more bizarre than gross." Special effects and makeup artist Tom Burman concurred, stating in an interview, "This movie is really not out to disgust people. It's a fun movie with a lot of thrills in it; not a lot of random gratuitous gore." Many of the special effects were meant to emphasize the theme of the practical joke that peppers the plot. New York Times film critic Vincent Canby notes, "The movie features a lot of carefully executed, comically horrible special effects ...." Canby stood as one of the few critics of the time to praise Wallace's directing: "Mr. Wallace clearly has a fondness for the clichés he is parodying and he does it with style."

Samantha Thomas was best friends with Rachel Carruthers and Tina Williams. She was murdered on Halloween 1989 by Michael Myers after going to a Halloween party at a local farm, when he sliced her across the chest with a scythe. Dr. Ranbir Sartain is Michael's psychiatrist, who was previously a student of Dr. Samuel Loomis. Unlike Loomis, Sartain is obsessed with finding out Michael's motives, and is determined to make him speak. Sartain arranged for his escape to provoke a reaction out of Michael by putting him against Laurie to allow Michael to reinforce his perceived role as an ' apex predator'. Sartain persuades Sheriff Barker to allow him to help the hunt for Michael, and rides with Deputy Sheriff Frank Hawkins. While riding with Hawkins, they discover Allison and Hawkins runs over Michael. Sartain kills Hawkins so he will not kill Michael with a blade hidden in his pen, and reveals he seeks to understand how Michael feels when he kills, briefly donning Michael's mask before driving him to Laurie's house with the goal of seeing what happens when the two come face-to-face again, and taking Allyson hostage and deciding to reunite Michael and Laurie. Sartain reveals that he arranged for Michael's escape to reinforce his perceived role as an 'apex predator' who needs to finish what he started and kill Laurie to reassert himself. Allyson distracts Sartain by claiming that Michael spoke to her earlier. Michael soon regains consciousness and kills Sartain, while Allyson flees into the woods. Known relatives of his based on 1978's Halloween, Halloween II (1981), Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers and H20, include Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Judith Myers (his first victim), Laurie Strode, Jamie Lloyd, Stephen Lloyd, and John Tate, the latter only in H20 and Resurrection. Portrayed by Jamie Lee Curtis (excluding reboot timeline) and Scout Taylor-Compton (reboot timeline)Mrs. Virginia Alves is the head nurse at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital. She dies when Michael Myers hooks her up to an I.V, thus slowly draining her blood. Orrin was Alan's brother, and never got over the loss of his nephew. After Michael Myers return was announced, Orrin, Alan, and their friends began hunting for Michael. Orrin believed he saw Michael, and the group shot the man dead only to discover it was Ted Hollister. Michael kills Orrin by stabbing him with a hunting knife. Hill told Fangoria that the film was supposed to be "a 'pod' movie, not a 'knife' movie." [8] As such, Wallace drew inspiration from another pod film: Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). [23] The fictional town of Santa Mira was originally the setting of Invasion of the Body Snatchers and named as such in Halloween III as an homage to Siegel's film. [10] Aspects of the plot proved very similar as well, such as the "snatching" bodies and replacing them with androids. [24] Halloween III's subtitle comes from George A. Romero's second film Season of the Witch (1973)—also known as Hungry Wives—but the plot contains no similarity to Romero's story of a housewife who becomes involved in witchcraft. [25] Casting [ edit ] Hill told Fangoria that the film was supposed to be "a 'pod' movie, not a 'knife' movie." As such, Wallace drew inspiration from another pod film: Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). Santa Mira was the fictional setting of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and the name was adopted for Halloween III as an homage to Siegel's film. Aspects of the plot proved very similar as well, such as the "snatching" bodies and replacing them with androids, and the pessimistic conclusion at the film's end. Halloween III's subtitle comes from George A. Romero's third film, Season of the Witch (1973) — also known as Hungry Wives — but the plot contains no similarities to Romero's story of a housewife who becomes involved in witchcraft. In the Producer's Cut of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers it is shown that Wynn had impregnated Jamie with Michael's DNA, and that Stephen is both Michael's biological son and great-nephew.

Following Rob Zombie's Halloween reboot, relatives include Judith Myers, Laurie Strode, and Deborah Myers. Halloween II: Michael is killed after being stabbed multiple times with a butcher knife in the chest and face. In the director's cut, Michael was gunned down by the police and is dead, too. Music remained an important element in establishing the atmosphere of Halloween III. Just as in Halloween and Halloween II, there was no symphonic score. Much of the music was composed to solicit "false startles" from the audience. Despite never speaking or showing any emotions, if one reads between the lines and properly analyzes his actions, his personality is very clear.Master Tactician & Strategist: Michael is shown to be an exceptionally accomplished strategist and tactician.



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